Tuesday, November 26, 2013

Destined For Darkness ~ Review

Blurb:Frank Mancini had suffered with his abusive mother for many
years, until the day that he snapped. After telling his friend, Johnny,
about the incident, his friend encouraged him to leave Misty Hollows.
Taking his advice, Frank journeyed across the country to California
hoping for a fresh start. Shortly after his arrival, he met a
beautiful woman. He was determined to hide his dark past from her,
especially after finding out that she was a psychic, able to see both
the past and the future of anyone she came into contact with. He managed
to hide his secrets from her until several years after they'd gotten
married and started a family. Fearing that she would turn him in to the
police, he killed her. Not realizing that his son, George, witnessed
this act, Frank decided to take him back to Misty Hollows. How would
the memory of his mother's death effect young George? Would he follow
in his father's footsteps? Journey through the years, from infancy to
adulthood, with George to see if he can resist the inner darkness!

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5 Stars Terror-ific ... Horror-ilicious ... Madness at it's best!November 22, 2013The perfect companion to this series!Terror-ific ... Horror-ilicious ... Madness at it's best!Finally we get a glimpse of George's background with all of the gory details. If you didn't already suspect his troubled past then you are definitely in for a shocker! Be forewarned this book is not for the faint of heart. Prepare yourself for a journey through George's life, his Dad's past, & their own personal Hell. If you haven't begun this series get Desolace ~ book 1 for Free everywhere!

Excerpt:"Where exactly is ..." Frank's question trailed off unfinished as he noticed the small stone structure. The man was standing by a sturdy-looking wooden door. As Frank approached, he could see an intricate carving—which almost seemed to be burned into the wood—depicting a strange symbol he'd never seen. It was a five-pointed star with the image of what appeared to be the head of a goat inside. Two circles surrounded this odd emblem, one touching the points of the star, the other was larger. There were more markings between the two circles, each one near a point of the star. The man pulled the heavy door open and beckoned Frank to come inside. The interior of the building was dimly lit by two iron candelabras hanging from the vaulted ceiling by long chains, giving the chamber an ancient feel as if it belonged somewhere in the middle ages. When the man closed the door to the outside it added to this effect. "This way, please," he said as he went to a nearly solid metal gate. It creaked open and revealed a stone staircase leading into the ground. Torches flickered at intervals along the way, casting their shadows in a way that made them look like they belonged to something inhuman. Frank wondered where he was being led. This didn't seem like a place Candice was likely to hang out, and the further down the stairs he went the more he had the urge to turn around and run. Their footfalls continued to echo eerily in the passage until they finally reached a large chamber at the bottom. Torches blazed all around the outer edge of the enormous room. Hanging on the far wall was another rendition of the symbol from the door leading outside, only this one was much bigger. So large, in fact, that it took up almost the entire wall. In front of the huge tapestry bearing this emblem was a bald man wearing a black robe, standing behind what appeared to be some sort of church-like altar draped with a blood red cloth. As the two of them crossed the chamber, the bald man regarded them with furrowed brows. "Brother. Who is the outsider you have brought here?" he asked in a booming voice. "I didn't catch his name, but I found him in the woods. He was asking about your daughter."

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I
spent most of my youth in rural Ohio and began writing stories at an
early age. Many of these early attempts at story-telling were inspired
by mysteries, such as those found in the old Hardy Boys books and the
cartoon antics of Scooby Doo. As I entered my teenage years I began to
drift away from writing stories, instead picking up my pencil to compose
lyrics for heavy metal songs because my new dream was to become a
musician. That vision remained hopeful for many years after my high
school graduation, but like most dreams of this nature it died out as I
became older.

After working several menial jobs through the years
that followed, my thoughts again began to turn toward writing books.
Inspired by my favorite author, Stephen King, I took an online creative
writing course and slowly began to develop my skills. In late 2010 I was
given a violent shove, both by the job market (which was horrible to
say the least, and still is) and by the persistent encouragement of
close friends, to pick up my pen and begin writing again.

In
early 2012 I gave birth (that's almost what it felt like) to my very
first published book, Desolace. Finally having a completed novel in my
hand was the best feeling in the world for me, giving me a sense of
accomplishment I had waited a lifetime for. Since then it has gotten
easier for me with each book I have published. Since the initial release
of Desolace two more of my novels have been published and another has
just been completed. This last work is the first book I've written
outside of the Desolace Series, an occult horror novel titled Destined
for Darkness. Also in production is my current novel, City of the Dead,
which will be the fourth installment of the Desolace Series and is
projected to be released in September of 2013.